Lake Paringa
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Lake in New Zealand
Lake Paringa | |
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Tāwhiriraupō | |
Tāwhiriraupō (Māori) | |
A still lake in the early morning with patchy mist, surrounded by forest Lake Paringa in the morning mist | |
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Location of Lake Paringa Location of Lake Paringa Lake Paringa | |
Location | Westland District, West Coast Region, South Island |
Coordinates | 43°43′S 169°24′E / 43.717°S 169.400°E / -43.717; 169.400 |
Primary inflows | The Windbag, Collie Creek, Hambone Creek, Jamie Creek, Waihuka Stream, Tui Stream |
Primary outflows | Hall River |
Basin countries | New Zealand |
Surface elevation | 16 metres (52 ft) |
Lake Paringa (Māori: Tāwhiriraupō) is a small lake 50 kilometres north of Haast on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.[1]
The Hall River drains its waters from the Lake Paringa. The Hall River flows to east and meets the Paringa River.[1]
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References
[edit ]- ^ a b Lake Paringa Trout and Salmon Fishing fishingmag.co.nz
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